INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PLASTIC LAMINATE PARTITIONS Date Issued 01-17
Thank you for choosing Global This installa on guide was designed to cover as many varia ons of hardware and moun ng styles as possible, while also trying to keep it light and focused. While all materials and standard moun ng selec ons are present, in order to cover the numerous choices of hardware, we have presented each material with it s default hardware. Therefore, while each type is covered, it will be with it s most common moun ng style (i.e. con nuous brackets on ceiling-hung, piano hinges on Polymer, etc). Please read all steps in their en rety before beginning actual install, as some field condi ons and hardware combina ons may require alternate installa on.
Table of Contents Floor Anchored/Overhead Braced Page Step 1,2,3... 1 Step 3,4,5... 2 Panel to Pilaster/Wall Two Ear Assembly... 3 Panel to Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 4 Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 5 Pilaster/Panel Alcove Assembly... 6 Pilaster/Panel Inline Assembly... 7 Door Hardware Inswing Assembly... 8 Door Hardware Outswing Assembly... 9 Headrail Assembly... 10 Urinal Screen Assembly... 11 Floor Anchored Step 1,2,3... 12 Step 3,4,5... 13 Panel to Pilaster/Wall Two Ear Assembly... 14 Panel to Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 15 Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 16 Pilaster/Panel Alcove Assembly... 17 Ceiling Anchored Step 1,2,3... 18 Step 3,4,5... 19 Panel to Pilaster/Wall Two Ear Assembly... 20 Panel to Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 21 Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 22 Pilaster/Panel Alcove Assembly... 23
Table of Contents Floor Anchored and Ceiling Anchored Page Step 1,2,3... 24 Step 3,4,5... 25 Panel to Pilaster/Wall Two Ear Assembly... 26 Panel to Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 27 Pilaster/Wall One Ear Assembly... 28 Pilaster/Panel Alcove Assembly... 29 Product Informa on Care and Maintenance of Toilet... 30 The Components for this project have been custom fabricated. They are guranteed with respect to manufacture and workmanship and were inspected at the factory. Before beginning work, the units should be inspected. If damage occurred in transit, report immedicately to the freight company or other agencies that may have caused the damage.
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Product Informa on CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF TOILET PARTITIONS In order to provide toilet par ons with the care and maintenance, the following instruc ons must be followed. A. All surfaces must be kept clean with water and mild soap solu on only. B. In high humidity areas, the rooms must be properly ven lated. C. Hosing down or wet washing of these units may cause water absorp on and damage D. For maximum protec on, periodic applicaton of any standard furniture wax will be beneficial. E. In order to provide toilet par ons with the proper care and maintenance, the above instruc ons must be followed. WARNING Under no circumstances should the components be subjected to: * Abrasive powders or pads *Water closet cleaners *Ceramic le cleaners *Solu ons containing more than 1% by volume of ammonia *Solu ons containing acids or lye *Solu ons containing enzymes A en on to work progress during new construc on or renova on is important. Other trades and cleaning services may use agents for ceramics and les that will damage these components. Page 30